Shoe rack



FIG. 1 is a perspective front view of the shoe rack;

FIG. 2 is a perspective front view of the shoe rack looking at a different angle relative to the view shown in FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is a left side view of the shoe rack, the right side view being symmetrical to the left side;

FIG. 4 is a bottom perspective view of the shoe rack, i.e., the shoe rack is shown turned upside down relative to the view shown in FIG. 1;

FIG. 5 is a frontal top perspective view of the shoe rack, i.e., the shoe rack has been turned on its backside relative to the view shown in FIG. 1; and,

FIG. 6 is a top perspective view of the shoe rack looking at a different angle relative to the view shown in FIG. 5.

The nature and environmental use of the shoe rack is for holding of a pair of shoes on a plane surface such as a wall, door or rack, so that the insoles of the shoes comprising the pair of shoes may face each other and the heels of the pair shoes may be aligned so that they project along an axis that is substantially parallel to the plane surface on which the rack is hung. A characteristic feature of the design resides in a pair of upwardly-extending prongs that are disposed substantially parallel relative to each other. 

I claim the ornamental design to the shoe rack, as shown and described. 